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What are you trying to do?
Posted by Steve in Miscellaneous on February 8, 2010
Sometimes the simplest way of opening a door is to ask a simple question: What are you trying to do?
It is the same question as what is your goal, but it can also be a lot less intimidating. Goals imply organization and thought. IF ther are no goals then there must have been no organization or thought. On the other hand, trying to do something is more relaxed. If someone really has not set goals they will more likely be just trying to do something.
Today I asked that of a client; within 10 minutes I got a call back from there head of marketing. A very excited person was telling me about all sorts of things they are doing and all this help they would like. We had to plan on another conversation this week. That simple question opened up a lot of doors.
What are YOU trying to do?
How to monetize your personal brand, Book Outline “Crush It!” part 10
Posted by eviator in Miscellaneous on January 7, 2010
Advertisers are always looking for ways to effectively market their products, and you have been building an enthusiastic community around your specific subject. You’re practically doing them a favor! Most people immediately flock to Google AdSense, which displays targeted advertisements on your webpage, rss feed, etc. You can certainly make some money using this, but it really doesn’t pay very well, and it can make your website look cheap. I think we can all agree that making your website look like a NASCAR driver is probably not in the best interest of your online community, so moving on…
One of the methods Vaynerchuk suggests is placing classy banner ads on your site. See this link?for an example of how to do this. You can also try cold calling companies to see if they are interested in buying adspace on your website. Sounds ridiculous? It’s not. Go to and search for your subject. See which advertisers are using Google AdSense for ads to be posted on these websites, and take note. Call these guys up, and see if they will spend money with you. Think about it, they’re already paying for Google AdSense, so they believe in advertising online. By sponsoring your page directly they will not get lost in the clutter like they would with AdSense, and you won’t look like a NASCAR driver.
One note about advertising, you should only advertise companies and products that you yourself endorse. Don’t put something on your site that you don’t believe in.
Speaking engagements
Come up with an interesting topic, then call a show or conference organizer and offer to give a free talk about your topic. This will give you a chance to discuss something you love, build some credibility, and to do so in front of an interested audience. This could eventually lead to money: You could be paid next time you offer to speak, or even better, your discussion could lead to new clients or opportunities.
Affiliate programs
Affiliate programs allow you to get a commission on products sold through links on your website. For example, if you are interested in purchasing the book I’m discussing, click this link… Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion?and I’ll get a small cut. Cool, huh? One way to go about doing this is to simply do a google search for affiliate programs; there are tons of them out there. Vaynerchuk suggests Commission Junction and Amazon. Also, don’t overlook local businesses, there could be some good money and opportunities for you there as well.
As with advertising, remember that all of the products that you link to should be relevant to your subject / topics, and should be something that you yourself endorse.
Retail
Vaynerchuk suggests that you can create a product or a service that is related to your business. One site that I’ve seen do this effectively is Open Source Marketer, which is also an excellent resource for you evil marketers out there. You could also design T-shirts promoting your site. If your community is big enough this could be profitable in the short term, and more importantly it can help promote your website to the masses.
Articles
You are an expert in your chosen subject, right? You can contribute articles to online and print magazines, and even other blogs. You’ll see some of my posts re-posted on vcplan – The Path?to Success?(you may even be reading the re-post) which is an excellent resource for entrepreneurs looking for venture capital investment. I don’t get paid for this, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t. At the worst, at least you are getting your name out there in your community.
Seminars
If your subject lends itself to how-to type of stuff, then put together an event, conference, webinar, etc.
Books and TV
Your blog and community building efforts could lead to book or television deals. Hey, it worked for Vaynerchuk. I wouldn’t?be reading his book if it didn’t.
Consulting
As my boys at Marvel Comics say, ‘Nuff said.
Notable quotes from this chapter:
- Be patient. In time, if you continue to hustle, you’ll grow your presence and improve your skills to the point where the fish – really, really big fish – will be jumping straight into your hands.
- Anything is better than zero.
If you know of any other opportunities, or have any other links, post in the comments, or email me at edwardviator [at] evil-marketer [dot] com